Matthew Sweet
An artist who skillfully navigates the line between the power pop underground and the mainstream end of alternative rock, Matthew Sweet is a master of potent pop tunes and catchy melodic hooks, but he also knows how to make his songs rock, and his inspired use of incisive guitar work gives his songs an edge that's fresh and satisfying. Sweet spent most of the '80s in the background, performing with the groups Oh-OK and Buzz of Delight, playing in Lloyd Cole's backing band, and releasing a pair of overlooked solo albums (1986's Inside and 1989's Earth) as he honed his skills. With 1991's Girlfriend, Sweet enjoyed a commercial and critical breakthrough, with its near-perfect fusion of pop formalism and full-bodied rock & roll. Sweet enjoyed similar success with 1993's Altered Beast and 1995's 100% Fun, while in the 2000s he devoted much of his time to more idiosyncratic projects (2003's Kimi Ga Suki * Raifu) and collaborations (a series of duo albums with Susanna Hoffs and an LP recorded with Shawn Mullins and Pete Droge as the Thorns). Despite these detours he contnued to make popwer pop gems like 2027's sprawling 17-song effort Tomorrow Forever and 2021's more concise Catspaw.
Born in 1964, Sweet began playing music while he was a high school student in his native Lincoln, Nebraska. Upon his graduation in 1983, he decided to attend the University of Georgia in Athens because of its burgeoning underground music scene. Once he arrived at college, he met Lynda Stipe and joined her band, Oh-OK, in time to play on their second EP, the Mitch Easter-produced Furthermore What, which was released late in 1983. The following year, he and Oh-OK drummer David Pierce formed Buzz of Delight, releasing Sound Castles later that year. Over the course of 1984 and 1985, Sweet cut a demo tape with producer Don Dixon. Columbia Records heard the Buzz of Delight record and the demo and offered him a contract in 1985.
Upon signing with Columbia, he relocated to New York and recorded his debut, Inside. Released in 1986, Inside featured Sweet playing nearly all of the instruments on the record, supported by a drum machine; the album also featured several cameos, including Chris Stamey, Fred Maher, Anton Fier, and Aimee Mann. That same year, Sweet guested on Blast of Silence, an album by Fier's band the Golden Palominos. Despite positive reviews, Inside was ignored upon its release and Columbia dropped Sweet. In 1988, he signed with A&M Records and recorded his second album, Earth. Produced by Fred Maher and released in 1989, Earth again featured Sweet as a one-man band, augmented by guitarists Robert Quine (Lou Reed, Richard Hell) and Richard Lloyd (Television). The album failed to make any impact, and A&M dropped Sweet as he was working on his third album in 1990.
Over the next year, he earned money by touring as Lloyd Cole's guitarist while shopping a demo of his album to various labels, with little success. Eventually, the president of Zoo signed him upon overhearing the demo in an office. Girlfriend, an album largely inspired by the dissolution of his marriage, was the first album Sweet recorded with a live band, and its sound -- which was powered by Lloyd and Quine -- was considerably more immediate and raw than its predecessors. Upon its late 1991 release, Girlfriend earned strong reviews and "Divine Intervention" became a moderate hit, but it wasn't until the spring of 1992, when the title track took off, that the album became a genuine hit. By the end of the year, Girlfriend had gone gold and Sweet had moved to Los Angeles.
Sweet returned in 1993 with Altered Beast, recorded with producer Richard Dashut, who was best known for his work with Fleetwood Mac and Lindsey Buckingham. Again featuring Quine and Lloyd, Altered Beast was messier than Girlfriend, yet it became a sizable college radio hit on the strength of the modern rock and MTV hits "The Ugly Truth" and "Time Capsule." A stopgap EP, Son of Altered Beast. arrived in the spring of 1994.
For his fifth album, Sweet recorded with a more commercial producer -- Brendan O'Brien -- who had previously worked with Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots. Released in the spring of 1995, 100% Fun received Sweet's strongest reviews to date and went gold on the strength of "Sick of Myself," his first single to scrape the bottom reaches of the pop charts. Following 100% Fun, Sweet parted ways with Lloyd and Quine, but retained O'Brien for 1997's Blue Sky on Mars. More new wave-inspired, the album garnered the most attention for the lead single "Where You Get Love." In Reverse followed in 1999, and the best-of collection Time Capsule arrived a year later. Hip-O released To Understand: The Early Recordings of Matthew Sweet in 2002, a collection that Sweet followed up with the Japanese-only release Kimi Ga Suki * Raifu.
Sweet returned to the domestic studio in 2004 for Living Things, followed by a collection of choice covers with ex-Bangle Susanna Hoffs called Under the Covers, Vol. 1 in 2006. In 2008, Sweet released Sunshine Lies, an all-new collection of studio material that was warmly received by both fans and critics alike, followed by Under the Covers, Vol. 2 (again with Hoffs) in 2009. Two years later, Sweet hit the road in celebration of Girlfriend's 20th anniversary, playing the album in its entirety each night. That same fall, he also released a new record, Modern Art. Sweet once again teamed with Hoffs in 2013 for their third collection of covers. Released in November 2013, Under the Covers, Vol. 3 focused on songs from the '80s.
In June 2017, Sweet returned with Tomorrow Forever, his first collection of original songs in six years. May 2018 brought the release of Tomorrow's Daughter, a twelve-song set featuring a number of tracks that were recorded for Tomorrow Forever but didn't make the final cut. Sweet's 15th studio album, Catspaw, arrived in January 2021 and found him playing all the instruments except for drums, which were supplied by longtime collaborator and Velvet Crush-member Ric Menck. He continued to tour over the next few years, heading out in 2024 with the band Hanson. After a show in Toronto on October 12, Sweet suffered a debilitating stroke and was flown home to Omaha to begin recovery.
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Discography
36 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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WXRT Live in Grant Park, Chicago IL July 4, 1993 (Live)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Honeycomb Hideout - RCAM Records on 7 Feb 2024
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Catspaw
Rock - Released by Omnivore Recordings on 15 Jan 2021
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Girlfriend
Alternative & Indie - Released by Volcano on 1 Jan 1990
The Qobuz Essential DiscographyAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Girlfriend
Pop/Rock - Released by Volcano on 1 Jan 1990
The Qobuz Essential DiscographyAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Completely Under the Covers
Alternative & Indie - Released by Edsel on 23 Oct 2015
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The Essential Matthew Sweet
Pop - Released by Volcano - Legacy on 4 Apr 2014
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100 % Fun
Pop/Rock - Released by BMG Zoo Entertainment on 1 Jan 1990
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
100 % Fun
Pop/Rock - Released by BMG Zoo Entertainment on 1 Jan 1990
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Blue Sky On Mars
Pop/Rock - Released by BMG Zoo Entertainment on 31 Dec 1995
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Tomorrow's Daughter
Alternative & Indie - Released by Honeycomb Hideout on 18 May 2018
Available in24-Bit/48 kHz Stereo -
Tomorrow Forever
Rock - Released by S. Matthew Sweet on 16 Jun 2017
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Under the Covers: The Best of Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs
Rock - Released by Edsel on 27 Mar 2020
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Wuthering Heights
Alternative & Indie - Released by Honeycomb Hideout on 28 Oct 2022
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I Belong to You
Alternative & Indie - Released by Honeycomb Hideout on 20 Apr 2018
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Girlfriend (Legacy Edition)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Volcano - Legacy on 22 Oct 1991
The Qobuz Essential DiscographyAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Under the Covers Vol. 2
Alternative & Indie - Released by Edsel on 1 Jan 2009
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Time Capsule: The Best of Matthew Sweet 1990-2000
Pop/Rock - Released by Volcano on 18 Sep 2000
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Son Of Altered Beast
Pop/Rock - Released by Volcano on 13 Jul 1993
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo